To be considered as a secondary school leaver, applicants cannot have a tertiary academic record of study from a University, i.e. must never have enrolled in to a Bachelor degree or higher level program at an Australian or overseas University; OR have enrolled for a Bachelor degree or higher level program at an Australian or overseas university but have withdrawn from these studies before a result of 'Withdraw Not Fail' has been awarded. Academic Score (ATAR): To meet the minimum academic threshold for entry into the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree at the University of Adelaide you must achieve an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of 90 or above, an International Baccalaureate score of 31 or above or the interstate/ overseas equivalent). Please note: the MBBS degree does not consider subject bonus points. Bonus points for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree are available for school-leaver applicants who attended a school classified as an equity school in the year they achieved their ATAR, hold a School Card and/or Health Care Card, or who receives (or whose parents receive) a Centrelink means-tested income support payment.Please refer to Additional entry requirements section for details of other entry requirements to the MBBS program. For information about gap-year, please contact the faculty of medicine administration at the University of Adelaide.

Higher Education Applicants:

If you wish to be considered as a Tertiary Transfer (Higher Education) applicant: - your only record of study must be from the University of Adelaide.You must not have a tertiary record from any other Australian or overseas University - it must be a minimum of one year full-time equivalent study and maximum of two years full-time equivalent study. To meet the minimum academic threshold as a Tertiary Transfer applicant: - First year students must have between 18 and 24 units of level 1 study and have achieved at least a credit average (Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.0 or more) across all subjects - Second year students must have between 27 and 48 units of level 1 and 2 study and have achieved at least a credit average (GPA of 5.0 or more) across all subjects - Third year students (having studied one or more level 3 subjects) are not eligible for entry into the MBBS program at the University of Adelaide and should consider graduate medicine pathways. Calculating your GPA - Tertiary Transfer applicants must also meet the prerequisite subject requirements (refer above). If you are a Tertiary Transfer applicant and wish to be considered for entry under the Rural Background Entry pathway, visit the Faculty website for additional information. Please refer to Additional entry requirements section for details of other entry requirements to the MBBS program.

University of Adelaide Medical Interview and assessment criteria:

The University of Adelaide Interviews for the MBBS degree is a semi-structured oral assessment comprising of two 15 minute sessions with five minutes between each session. In each section an applicant will be interviewed by a panel of up to two interviewers The interview will assess skills and qualities considered important for undertaking the degree and for use in future professional practice. The interview comprises a series of scenarios and associated questions focusing on an applicant’s personal qualities including:

University of Adelaide interview offers will be issued in two rounds. Invitations to the first round of interviews will be extended via email on Thursday 26 October 2017. Applicants who are not eligible at this stage for an interview will also be notified on this date.

FIRST ROUND interview invitations are based on performance in the UMAT with each of the three UMAT sections having equal weight. Approximately 800 applicants will be invited to attend an interview.

The FIRST ROUND of interviews will be conducted in late November and throughout December 2017. Please note that a UMAT bonus will be given to South Australian applicants to be taken into account solely for selecting applicants for the FIRST ROUND interviews. This bonus will not be taken into account for selecting applicants for the January interviews, nor in the determination of offers for places in the degree. This will have the effect of more interstate applicants being offered interviews in January (after first round offers are made in their own state). Many interstate applicants will already know whether they have a place in a medical degree in their home state and may no longer need to travel from interstate to South Australia for an interview.

The SECOND ROUND of interviews is held between 25 and 27 January 2017. Invitations to the second round of interviews will be extended via email on Thursday 19 January 2017. Applicants who are not eligible at this stage for an interview will also be notified on this date. January interview invitations will be based on a combination of performance in the UMAT (with each of the three UMAT sections having equal weight) and academic results on a 1:2 weighting. Approximately 150-200 applicants will be invited to attend a second round interview.

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